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106 of 107 people found the following review helpful. two words: outdated and elementaryBy A CustomerThis book is very basic and is well outdated by at least 3-4 years. no mention of dvd or dts!! according to the author thx is the breaking revolution??? I purchased the book in hopes of finding a few tips on the design and building of an actual home theater ($15;000 - $25;000). what i got was a boring explanation of dolby pro logic and stereo sound. if you are designing a $1500 system with a $300 dolby surround sound receiver this is the book for you!!!!if not keep looking!!!!!!!!!!!9 of 9 people found the following review helpful. Not all inclusiveBy A CustomerThis book is all about the systems and equipment; how they work or not together. It does not go into decor of said equipment. No themes or anything like that; just the tecnical mumbo jumbo. It seems to focus on higher end equipment as well and does not give each manufacturer of stereo/audio equipment equal reviews or ratings. Some are just brushed over; barely mentioned. It is a good starter book; but definetly does not cover all aspects of a home theater design.5 of 5 people found the following review helpful. Its History and Not Up To DateBy A CustomerThe book is well written and the material covered logically organized. However; advances in technology makes this more of a history text than the current "how-to" book that I was looking for. You would never buy this book in a store because you would flip through a few pages and find out that Wolenik talks about DVD in the "future tense". I would buy an updated version -- even for a rank beginner this one is not worth much. OK pictures!